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  • ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN BAND IN PERIPHERAL NERVE REGENERATION CONDITIONEDFLUID BY SHOTGUN TECHNIQUE

    Objective To study the biological activities ofthe nerve regeneration conditioned fluid (NRCF), especially to further separateand identify the protein bands of the relative molecular mass of (232-440)×103. Methods The silicone nerve regeneration chambers were implanted between the cut ends of the sciatic nerve in 6 New Zealand white rabbits (weight, 1.8-2.5 kg). The proteins in NRCF were separated by the native-polycrylamide gel electrophoresis (Native-PAGE), the protein bands of the relative molecular mass of (232-440)×103 were analyzed by the Shotgun technique, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry. Results The Native-PAGE result showed that there was 1 protein band of the relative molecular mass over 669×103, (232-440)×103 and (140-232)×103,respectively, and 6 bands of the relative molecular mass of (67-140)×103.Besides, 54 proteins were identified with at least 2 distinct peptides in 1 protein band of the relative molecular mass of (232-440)×103, including 4 unnamed protein products, mainly at the isoelectric points of 5.5-8.0 and of the relative molecular mass of (10-40)×103. Based on their functions in the protein database, allthe identified proteins in this study were classified into the following 5 groups: conjugated protein (43%), transport protein (30%), enzyme (6%), signal transducer (4%), and molecular function-unknown protein (17%). At the subcellular localization of the identified proteins, there was mainly a secreted protein (63%), and the remaining proteins were localized in the membrane and cytoplasm. Conclusion Native-PAGE and the Shotgun technique can effectively separate and identify proteins from NRCF, and can identify the components of the protein band of the relative molecular mass of (232-440)×103 and provide basicinformation on the unnamed protein products in NRCF.

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  • EXTRACTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROTIEN BAND OF 220 000IN NERVE REGENERATION CONDITIONED FLUID

    Objective To separate each protein band from the nerve regeneration conditioned fluid(NRCF)and to study whether there are somenew and unknown neurotrophic factors in the protein bands with a relative molecular mass of 220×103. Methods The silicone nerve regenerationchambers were formed in the sciatic nerve of the 25 New Zealand rabbits (weight,1.8-2.5 kg), and NRCF was taken from it at 1 week after operation. The Nativepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (Native-PAGE) was used for separating the proteins from NRCF and detecting the relative molecular mass. The Western blot and ELISA were used to observe whether the protein bands [220×103 (Band a), (20-40)×103(Band c)] of NRCF could combine with the antibody of the known antibody of neurotrophic factor (NTF):nerve growth factor(NGF), glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor(GDNF), brainderived neurotrophic factor(BDNF), neurotrophin 3(NT-3), NT-4, ciliang neurotrophic factor(CNTF). Results Separated by Native-PAGE, NRCF mainly contained two protein bands:Band a had a relative molecular mass about 220×103, and Band c had a relative molecular mass about (20-40)×103. Band a could not combine with the antibodies of the NGF, BDNF, CNTF, and NT-3, but could combine with the antibody of NT-4.Band c could combine with the antibodies of NGF, BDNF, CNTF and NT-3, but could not combine with the antibodies of NT-4 and GDNF. Conclusion The protein bands with a relative molecular mass of 220×103 have ber neurotropic and neurotrophic effects than the protein bands with a relative molecular mass of (20-40)×103, which contains NGF,CNTF, etc. NT-4 just has a weak or no effect on the sympathetic neurone. This indicates that there is a new NTF in the protein bands with a relative molecular mass of 220×103, which only combines with the antibody of NT-4.

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